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| | "My Uncle Henry - The Early Years" |
 | | It seems the United States Navy had been caught with its pants down, so to speak, by the Navy of Japanthe repercussions of which are key clues to why the planet is now, 100 years later, so higgledy-piggledy, nationwiseand the United States Navy had a long memory when it came to things like that. |
 | | When I say that the United States Navy's proverbial and collective pants were caught down around their knees, I mean that the main target of the attack, the aircraft carriers of the United States Navy, were not, as the Navy of Japan thought they were, in Pearl Harbor at the time. |
 | | Unfortunately, not all new United States Navy pilots made the same choice, so most of them were schooled extensively in using different kinds of airplanes to shoot bullets and drop bombs and launch torpedoes, the sole purpose of such devices being to dispatch people from the planet. |
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